Confirming and registering for your place in the School of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering

Everything you need to know on how to confirm your place and register online.

What do I need to do to confirm my place?

If you decide to accept or decline our offer, please respond within 28 days of receiving your offer, by following the link within your Offer Letter, or before 30 August 2018, whichever date is earlier. You will also be asked to pay your deposit.

What happens after I accept my place?

Once you have accepted your place and paid your deposit, keep a look out for emails from us - we will contact you between now and the start of term by email if we need any further information from you, and to keep you up to date with news from the university and the School of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering. We also recommend visiting the School's postgraduate funding webpage to find out more about scholarships and bursaries you may be eligible to apply for.

What happens at online registration?

Online registration is scheduled to open from mid-summer 2018. Once online registration has opened and you have met all of the conditions of your offer you will receive an automated email from City, University of London inviting you to register for the course online. Please note that you cannot register online until you have received this email as this will give you the unique user ID and password which you require to login.

Online registration is a relatively straightforward process. You will be asked to confirm course details and personal details (full name, address, date of birth etc). You will also be prompted to pay the first instalment of your fees if you have not already done so. You do not have to complete online registration all at once, you can return to it later, however please ensure you do complete online registration before Registration Day.

When you have successfully completed the online registration process you will receive a Registration Certificate. Please print this out and bring it with you to Registration Day. Please note that you will not be a registered student of the university until you have completed both online and in-person registration.

How do I make my offer from conditional to unconditional?

If your offer is Conditional, you will need to provide any outstanding documents to show that you have met the conditions of your offer. You can send these to us via email, smcsepg@city.ac.uk. Please include your nine digit application number and the course you have applied to.

Term dates

Induction, also known as Welcome Week, will take place in the week commencing 17th September 2018, and is an excellent opportunity for you to get involved, make new friends and start making the most of your University experience. It will also allow you to familiarise yourself with the course and meet the relevant academic staff. More information will be published on our new students’ pages closer to September.

The MSc Construction Management course will have a separate Foundation Week (Timetable is to be confirmed in August/ September 2018).

Teaching commences on the week beginning Monday 24th September 2018 and the full academic year dates are published on our website.

Some Professional Postgraduate Courses, e.g. MSc Maritime Operations and Management, MSc Energy and Environmental Technology and Economics, and MSc Project Management Finance and Risk, are taught as a series of intensive 3-5 day modules with teaching from 9am - 5pm each day. The modules take place regularly with Post Module Assessment work set after each module; more information will be provided during your student induction.

How long is my course?

The full and part time duration* for all courses include the completion of dissertation. They are normally:

Full time: 12 months **

Part time: 24-28 months

The duration is subject to your successful progression in your studies. You will be awarded your degree at a later date depending on the assessments board schedule.

*Maximum period of registration is 3 years for full time, and 5 years for part time.

MSc Mechanical Engineering requirements

The UK Government requires non-EEA applicants for the MSc Mechanical Engineering (JACS code: H300) to obtain Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) clearance as part of the conditions of their offer. You will not receive an unconditional offer or a CAS until we have received this. Read further information about how to apply for an ATAS certificate.

Contact Details

School of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering

A302 Programme Office

College BuildingCity, University of LondonNorthampton SquareLondonEC1V 0HBUnited Kingdom

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